Letâs face it: the television remote is so yesterday. As anticipated, Xbox Liveâs Marc Whitten has taken the stage at Microsoftâs keynote address to describe and promote some of the features we can expect from the companyâs new Xbox Live TV functionality.
Voice-Controlled
No more buttons, no more joysticks. Users will be able to access and organize film, television, games and music all by means of voice prompts.
A Factor of Ten
Microsoft has promised to expand its content partnerships by âa factor of ten.â We can expect to see dedicated support for YouTube â in addition to the support the platform already provides for Hulu and Netflix subscribers. Weâll be seeing an expansion on live television streaming, via Microsoftâs IPTV and cable partnerships with Sky and Canal.
UFC president Dana White announced âUFC on Xbox.â The programming will include live broadcasts of weigh-ins, fights and other UFC events. Those watching through Xbox Live will be able to predict the fightâs outcome, scoring points for correct guesses.
Bing and a New Interface
Microsoft search-engine Bing is set to be incorporated into Liveâs new interface. Queries such as âXbox Legoâ will return a list of available Lego video games that the user can then download. The new interface is reminiscent of the one introduced for the Windows Phone 7 and what has already been revealed of Windows 8.
The new Xbox Live TV functionality is scheduled to launch this Fall. Weâll try to keep you updated as we learn more about how these features are going to be implemented.